Classic Western songs to listen to in March: recommended hit songs [2026]
For students, graduation is a major life event, and for those leaving their hometowns for jobs after April, March is a time when farewells and the anticipation and anxiety of new encounters intersect.
In this article, we introduce classic and hit Western songs perfect for listening to in March.
From spring-like, upbeat numbers that suit the milder, more comfortable weather to tracks that evoke determination for a fresh start, we’ve assembled a variety of timeless songs.
The first half highlights recent hits and popular tracks, while the latter half features golden oldies, making it an article that listeners of all ages can enjoy!
- Chic spring songs in Western music—from timeless classics to hidden gems—springtime tunes that make your heart dance
- Western Music Sakura Song Ranking [2026]
- [2026] Spring, Thrilling! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to in Spring
- [2026] Enjoy Spring! A Roundup of Classic Western Songs to Listen to in April
- Western Graduation Song Rankings [2026]
- Spring Songs Ranking in Western Music [2026]
- [2026] A roundup of Western songs about cherry blossoms
- [Spring Songs] Masterpieces for Mid-Spring to Listen to in March. Spring Tunes
- Moving songs to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring tracks.
- Recommended and popular classic rock songs to listen to in spring
- Spring songs for people in their 60s: A collection of classic tracks about cherry blossoms and farewells
- Stand out with Western graduation songs: moving songs that touch hearts in English
- [April 2026] Summary of the Latest Western Music Releases
Classic Western songs to listen to in March: Recommended hit songs [2026] (41–50)
Leave the Door OpenBruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic

Silk Sonic, the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, has been gaining popularity with a sound rooted in 1970s soul music.
In Leave the Door Open, too, their signature soul is sprinkled throughout the melody.
Many listeners might hear the melody as a romantic invitation to a woman, and while it is indeed an invitation, what’s interesting is that it portrays a very cute, endearing image of a man for this kind of song.
The lyrics depict a man telling a woman, “I’ll be waiting for you in bed,” and that, paired with the sweet melody, makes it a perfect fit for March as White Day approaches, don’t you think?
Left And Right (feat. Jung Kook of BTS)Charlie Puth

“Left And Right (feat.
Jung Kook of BTS)” by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth is a song about the struggle of being unable to forget certain memories.
The lyric “I can’t get you out of my head” could apply to friends from a school you’ve graduated from or colleagues from a job you’ve left, perfectly capturing that feeling of dwelling on days gone by all day long.
The track features BTS’s Jung Kook, and the combination of their clear, airy vocals with the pop sound is simply irresistible!
Don’t Start NowDua Lipa

As of 2020, it’s no exaggeration to call Dua Lipa a female artist who represents British pop culture.
Released as the lead single from her second album, Future Nostalgia, slated for release in 2020, this track stands apart from typical high-energy dance music, delivering a refreshing disco tune with an old-school vibe.
Its catchy, pop-friendly melody is a perfect fit for the arrival of spring!
TherapyDuke Dumont

Duke Dumont is a UK-born DJ and producer known for global hits like “Need U (100%)” and “I Got U ft.
Jax Jones.” Released in January 2020, this track showcases his signature stylish house music.
It evokes the 1990s—his own roots—and for some generations it carries a pleasant sense of nostalgia.
Perfect for an early spring drive, too!
SpringEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s “Spring” is a fitting track for the pleasant season of spring, taken from the album Autumn Variations, which is filled with autumnal sentiment and fragments of his friends’ lives.
Inspired by Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, this acclaimed record is the first album released on Ed Sheeran’s label, Gingerbread Man.
Perfect for March as the cold begins to ease, “Spring” brings listeners a sense of the season’s arrival and hope for what’s to come.
Interweaving poignancy and optimism, this song is especially recommended for those on the verge of a new beginning.
We Are Young ft. Janelle MonáeFun

March is the month when many students approach graduation, but for those still in school, it’s also the start of winter break—a fun season.
Some people might get swept up in the cheerful spring mood and make a bold confession of love, or even try doing something a little bit naughty.
For those people, I recommend the song “We Are Young ft.
Janelle Monáe.” The song portrays a man desperately trying to get back together with his girlfriend, but it’s also said to depict a man who, under the influence of “drugs,” caused an accident that injured a woman.
If you’re thinking about trying something risky, it might be a good idea to read the lyrics of this song and take a moment to cool down.
abcdefuGAYLE

GAYLE is a singer-songwriter born in 2004, part of the so-called Gen Z.
Her song “abcdefu” is the perfect track to play when you want to forget an unpleasant past.
In particular, the song features provocative lyrics that vent full-on frustration toward a man after a nasty breakup.
Women who’ve gone through a painful split with a guy at their former school or workplace will definitely relate.
Let this song help you leave the past behind and step into a new life starting in April!



